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The Industrial Condition
OF
WOMEN AND GIRLS
IN HONOLULU
A Social Study

BY

FRANCES BLASCOER

(FORMERLY EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE. NEW YORK CITY.)

Special Investigator for the Board of Trustees of the Kaiulani Home for Young Women and Girls

Honolulu Social Survey

FIRST STUDY

HONOLULU, NOVEMBER, 1912

Mr. Geo. W. Smith,

Chairman of the Executive Committee.

Hon. Wm. L. Whitney,

Secretary.

HONOLULU

SOCIAL SURVEY

1912

UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE KAIULANI HOME FOR GIRLS.

Vol. I.Industrial Condition of Women and GirlsFrances Blascoer
Vol. II.Dependent ChildrenFrances Blascoer
Vol. III.The Social EvilJames A. Rath
Vol. IV.Housing ConditionsJames A. Rath
Vol. V.Family BudgetsJames A. Rath
Executive Committee.
Mrs. Frances M. SwanzeyChairman Committee on Industrial Conditions
Mrs. Walter F. DillinghamCommittee on Dependent Children
Mr. John R. GaltThe Social Evil
Mr. George R. CarterHousing Conditions
Miss Louise GulickFamily Budgets

Note:—Volumes Nos. I. and II. now ready. Nos. III., IV., and V. will appear later.